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Get 'Help to Buy' a new home at Beechbrook Park in East Sussex

25th June 2013 Print
The Beech house style

Homebuyers hoping to move onto – or up – the property ladder should act now to take advantage of the superb opportunities on offer at Taylor Wimpey’s popular Beechbrook Park development in Buxted, East Sussex.

The Government’s Help to Buy shared equity scheme is available now at the development, enabling first-time buyers and those looking to move on from an existing property to purchase their new home for 80% of its full price, including a deposit as low as 5%.

With a 75% loan-to-value mortgage all that’s required, customers can take advantage of a wider range of competitive deals from lenders, making it even more affordable to live in this beautiful village setting on the edge of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Sarah Pasco, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “We’re currently experiencing a great deal of interest in the Help to Buy scheme at Beechbrook Park, as this superb initiative is putting the impressive homes in this sought-after location within reach of many more purchasers.

“I would urge anyone hoping to snap up their favourite plot to act now – before someone else beats them to it!”

There’s an exceptional selection of new homes currently available at Beechbrook Park, including four-bedroom designs from £375,000 and five-bedroom properties from £415,000.

The four-bedroom ‘Beech’ semi-detached home, for example, is priced from £375,000 and features a light and airy living room and a spacious kitchen/dining room both opening through French door to the private rear garden, plus a guest cloakroom off the central entrance hallway.

Upstairs, the landing leads to an en-suite master bedroom, three further double bedrooms, including two with Juliet balconies, and a family bathroom with separate shower cubicle. Outside, the property benefits from a garage and additional allocated parking.

The Help to Buy shared equity scheme involves a Government loan of up to 20% and is available on new-build properties up to the value of £600,000, with no salary cap for purchasers taking advantage of the initiative.

Alternatively, the NewBuy scheme allows credit-worthy purchasers in a range of circumstances to secure their choice of new home with a 95% mortgage.

With a population of 3,000, Buxted is a peaceful yet thriving community located on the edge of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The village boasts a healthy array of clubs, societies and community events, plus a range of activities including amateur dramatics, choir singing, a local orchestra and art society, while facilities are available for various sports.

Buxted has its own primary school, and a toddler group and pre-school are also located in the village, while day nurseries and secondary schooling can be found in nearby Uckfield.

There is a village store and pharmacy, a new medical centre, two pubs, plus a popular restaurant at nearby Buxted Park Hotel. There are also plans for a new community hall in Buxted, while supermarkets, high street shops and other amenities can be found in the local market towns of Uckfield, which is two miles away, and Crowborough, which is six miles from home.

A haven for commuters, Buxted has its own railway station, which offers direct services to London Bridge in about 70 minutes. The village is also handy for the A22 with its routes to Eastbourne, London and the M25 and the A26 to Tunbridge Wells 15 miles away and Brighton, 21 miles from home.

To find out more about securing a new home with Help to Buy at Beechbrook Park, property-seekers should visit the Sales Information Centre, located on High Street, Buxted, and open daily between 10am and 5pm. Alternatively, visit taylorwimpey.co.uk/swt.

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The Beech house style